Unfair challenge on Liam Ridgewell by Chung-Yong Lee results in a free kick. The free kick is delivered left-footed by James McFadden from left wing, Gary Cahill makes a clearance.

17:23

Martin Petrov takes a deflected shot. Save by Ben Foster.

16:07

Free kick awarded for a foul by Roger Johnson on Kevin Davies. Johan Elmander fires a strike on goal direct from the free kick.

13:40

Free kick awarded for a foul by Lee Bowyer on Paul Robinson. The free kick is swung in left-footed by Paul Robinson, clearance by Barry Ferguson. Corner taken left-footed by Martin Petrov, Roger Johnson fouled by Zat Knight, the ref awards a free kick. Ben Foster restarts play with the free kick.

12:34

Craig Gardner gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Zat Knight. Free kick taken by Jussi Jaaskelainen.

Foul by Stuart Holden on Lee Bowyer, free kick awarded. The free kick is swung in left-footed by James McFadden.

8:31

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on James McFadden by Gretar Rafn Steinsson. Sebastian Larsson crosses the ball from the free kick right-footed from left wing, clearance made by Stuart Holden.

5:17

Effort from inside the six-yard box by Johan Elmander goes wide right of the goal.

3:40

Roger Johnson finds the net with a goal from close in to the bottom left corner of the goal. Bolton 0-1 Birmingham.Cameron Jerome provided the assist for the goal.

2:42

Free kick awarded for a foul by Fabrice Muamba on James McFadden. Free kick crossed right-footed by Sebastian Larsson, Stuart Holden manages to make a clearance.

1:16

Handball by Fabrice Muamba. The free kick is delivered right-footed by Barry Ferguson from right channel, Kevin Davies manages to make a clearance.

The ref blows the whistle to start the match.

The whistle is blown to end the first half.

The second half has started.

The match has reached full-time.

Match Preview

Trotters to check on Klasnic
Bolton will assess the fitness of striker Ivan Klasnic ahead of the Barclays Premier League clash with Birmingham.
Klasnic scored the winner in the midweek victory over Southampton in the Carling Cup but was substituted at half-time after suffering a thigh strain.
Sean Davis, who missed most of last season through injury, is being kept on the sidelines as a precaution for up to two months after feeling some discomfort in his knee.
Bolton boss Owen Coyle believes Birmingham are in no danger of suffering second-season syndrome with Alex McLeish at the helm.
McLeish led the Blues to an impressive ninth-place finish in the Barclays Premier League last term just 12 months after they were promoted to the top flight as Championship runners-up.
Several teams in recent years have enjoyed initial success after coming up from the second tier only to struggle in the campaign that followed, but Coyle is confident the midlands outfit will continue to build this season.
"Alex is a top-class manager and he's been able to improve the squad from last year with signings," Coyle said.
"Joe Hart went back, but he has got a terrific replacement in Ben Foster and Nikola Zigic has come in - they have brought some very good players to the football club, and spent some money doing it.
"I have got no doubts that Birmingham under Alex will carry on the good work from last season.
"I think particularly under Alex's stewardship, they will go from strength to strength.
"They are a big club and he is doing the right things to take them on."
McLeish will check on the fitness of forward James McFadden before naming his squad.
The Scotland international scored from the penalty spot in the 3-2 Carling Cup win over Rochdale but was replaced at half-time after complaining of a tight groin.
McLeish made eight changes to his side for the cup win and the likes of Ben Foster, Stephen Carr, Liam Ridgewell, Barry Ferguson, Craig Gardner and Cameron Jerome can all expect to return to the starting line-up.
Former Blackburn striker Matt Derbyshire is pushing for a start after opening his account against Dale while full-back David Murphy also scored on his return from 16 months out with a fractured kneecap.
One player who definitely will not figure is veteran striker Kevin Phillips, who could be out for another month with a thigh problem picked up before the start of the campaign.
McLeish has revealed skipper Carr has been defying a broken toe to play in the opening part of the season.
Carr, who was coaxed out of retirement by McLeish two seasons ago, suffered the setback in training ahead of the new campaign.
But he has played in the opening two league games and McLeish said: "Stephen has been playing with a broken toe and been having injections to help him get through the games so far.
"I can tell you that is not nice but it also shows the type of character that he is.
"The good thing is he will get a decent rest after Sunday's game because of the two-week international break and that should benefit him."

Formation:442Manager: Owen Coyle

Bolton

Formation: 4411Manager: Alex McLeish

Birmingham

Jussi Jaaskelainen

Gretar Rafn Steinsson

Gary Cahill

Zat Knight

Paul Robinson

Chung-Yong Lee

Stuart Holden

Fabrice Muamba

Martin Petrov

Johan Elmander

Kevin Davies

SUBS

Adam Bogdan

Matthew Taylor

Mark Davies

Samuel Ricketts

Robbie Blake

Marcos Alonso

Andrew O'Brien

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Ben Foster

Stephen Carr

Roger Johnson

Scott Dann

Liam Ridgewell

Sebastian Larsson

Craig Gardner

Barry Ferguson

James McFadden

Lee Bowyer

Cameron Jerome

SUBS

Maik Taylor

David Murphy

Garry O'Connor

Matt Derbyshire

Keith Fahey

Nikola Zigic

Enric Valles

Match Report

Blake stunner saves Bolton
Kevin Davies and Robbie Blake struck from set-pieces as 10-man Bolton came from two down to claim a 2-2 draw in a fiery Barclays Premier League contest with Birmingham.
Blues defender Roger Johnson began an eventful afternoon at the Reebok Stadium with an early opener before getting involved in an incident that saw Bolton goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen sent off.
Johnson had challenged Jaaskelainen for the ball just before half-time and the Finn appeared to slap him in the face as they regained their feet.
Craig Gardner doubled Birmingham's lead but Bolton responded to the challenge to maintain their unbeaten start to the campaign.
Davies replied with a penalty after a foul by the ubiquitous Johnson and veteran Blake levelled with a stunning late free-kick.
Both sides went into the game with confidence after collecting four points each from their opening two games.
Changes were minimal with Bolton fielding the same XI that beat West Ham last week and Birmingham bringing in the influential Lee Bowyer for Nikola Zigic.
The visitors made the perfect start as Johnson handed them a lead after a fine move in the fourth minute.
Bowyer pulled the ball back from the byline after being played through by James McFadden and Cameron Jerome flicked the ball into the path of Johnson, who slid in to score from six yards.
Yet as impressive as Birmingham's interplay had been, they were almost caught by Bolton's more direct approach just two minutes later.
Davies leapt highest to flick on a long ball and Johan Elmander burst into the area only to lash a glorious chance for a quick equaliser wide.
Martin Petrov seized on a slip by Stephen Carr to get in another shooting opportunity but the Birmingham captain got back to block.
Petrov found more space outside the area soon after but his next shot was deflected and Ben Foster saved. At the other end Gardner drilled the ball into the net but Kevin Friend's whistle had already gone for a foul on Zat Knight.
Jerome then appealed for a penalty after claiming Elmander had impeded him while trying to take a shot but Friend was not interested.
Bolton then broke upfield and Petrov won a free-kick after being brought down by Johnson.
Stuart Holden curled the resulting set-piece at goal but Foster palmed over the bar.
Gary Cahill, Petrov and Elmander all had shooting opportunities as Birmingham struggled to clear their own box but the ball was passed, sliced and then missed completely by the three players concerned.
Birmingham should have made them pay as they hit Bolton with a quick counter-attack but McFadden volleyed straight at Jaaskelainen after being picked out unmarked by the breaking Gardner.
Jaaskelainen was dismissed eight minutes before the interval after being knocked over by Johnson.
When he got up he clearly raised his hands to Johnson's face and Friend had no option but to show a red card.
Chaos momentarily broke out and Johnson was booked after getting involved with Petrov.
When calm was restored, Petrov was sacrificed by manager Owen Coyle as substitute goalkeeper Adam Bogdan was sent on.
Bolton's 10 men were left facing an uphill struggle after Birmingham claimed a controversial second goal five minutes into the second half.
Jerome looked fractionally offside as McFadden crossed into the area but the flag stayed down as the striker headed back across the six-yard box.
With the Bolton defence static, Gardner was the first to react and he prodded the ball past Bogdan at the second attempt following a miskick.
Elmander had a chance to pull one back but was thwarted by a good Foster save after getting on the end of a low cross from Lee Chung-yong.
Bolton appealed for a penalty by claiming Gretar Steinsson was impeded at a corner by Bowyer but nothing was given.
But Friend did point to the spot 21 minutes from time as Johnson was penalised for climbing on the back of Davies.
The Bolton skipper emphatically reduced the deficit as he thumped the ball into the top corner.
The hosts increased the pressure and levelled nine minutes from time after Cahill was fouled on the edge of the area by Barry Ferguson.
Summer signing Blake, a 67th-minute replacement for Elmander, stepped up to curl in a brilliant equaliser.
Davies almost grabbed a late winner but blasted wide from inside the box.
Jerome had a chance in injury time at the other end but Bogdan blocked with his feet.